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Winemaker's Notes:

General: Total area: 15 hectares (37.07 acres), 1.50 ha of which lie within the limits of Morey-St-Denis
Height above sea level: 280 metres
Gradient: Gentle
Aspect: East
Aromas: Blackberries, red currants, Morello cherries, cherry wood, brown tobacco and truffles
Grape variety: Pinot Noir
Our production:
Surface area: 1.50 hectares
Planted in: All ages
Terroir: Calcareous stones
Location: Entirely within the limits of Chambolle-Musigny
Maturation: New Allier and Nivernais oak barrels; medium and medium plus toast.
Serving temperature: 18°C (64°F)
Food recommendations: Game birds, roast wild boar, roasted red meat in sauce and tournedos with a mushroom sauce.
Etymology: The name of this vineyard stems from the discovery (date unknown) of a low relief of the "Maire" goddesses. We know that these three goddesses were worshipped during the Roman period and were considered to be the protectors of the earth and crops.

General: Total area: 15 hectares (37.07 acres), 1.50 ha of which lie within the limits of Morey-St-Denis
Height above sea level: 280 metres
Gradient: Gentle
Aspect: East
Aromas: Blackberries, red currants, Morello cherries, cherry wood, brown tobacco and truffles
Grape variety: Pinot Noir
Our production:
Surface area: 1.50 hectares
Planted in: All ages
Terroir: Calcareous stones
Location: Entirely within the limits of Chambolle-Musigny
Maturation: New Allier and Nivernais oak barrels; medium and medium plus toast.
Serving temperature: 18°C (64°F)
Food recommendations: Game birds, roast wild boar, roasted red meat in sauce and tournedos with a mushroom sauce.
Etymology: The name of this vineyard stems from the discovery (date unknown) of a low relief of the "Maire" goddesses. We know that these three goddesses were worshipped during the Roman period and were considered to be the protectors of the earth and crops.